I saw them play Detroit on that tour. Not quite as amazing as the show a few months before with MU330 (who played probably the second best set I've ever seen any band play ever) but the show is still in my top 10 favorite shows. I miss the days where there were incredible ska shows like once a week.

Whenever I used to think that I was getting bored with ska, I would listen to "Chumps On Parade" and "Ten Songs And Then Some", then it would re-fuel me for months. Not that I had to convince myself to like the genre or anything. I loved all the bands around here back then. Skolars, Parka Kings, Mustard Plug, Suicide Machines... We had it good for awhile in Detroit.

Great stuff. If anything, this video has taken the edge off of the mythic status this band holds in the ska scene. They were just a bunch of kids playing honest, albeit top shelf 3rd wave ska, and this video is a testament to that.